Good couple fingers of head, held for a spell then tapered off into a lite beautiful layer.Citrusy lemon zest meets grapefruit, a bit piney meets grassy. Some bready malt comes through nicely.Taste starts with citrus, goes to grassy and then bready malt that takes a backseat to an earthy bitterness. Crisp yet slightly resiny on the finish.Overall, quite good. I will seek this out again.

Looks good, Smells GREAT....taste was pretty good but something in it was a little off. I enjoyed it but I kept tasting a little hop like soapiness..... I had mine on tap....I guess there was a chance that came from the glass. Still it was enjoyable. Not a session beer...

A: The beer is clear amber yellow in color and has a slight amount of visible carbonation. It poured with a finger and a half high frothy off white head that took a long time to die down, but never completely faded away. S: Light to moderate amounts of citrusy and grassy hops are present in the nose. T: The taste shares some similarities to the smell, starting off with initial flavors of light citrusy hops and finishing with slightly stronger flavors of grassy hops that linger into the finish. There is a light amount of bitterness. M: It feels medium-bodied and a little crisp on the palate with a moderate amount of carbonation. O: The grassy hops in this beer make it unique compared to other beers in the style.